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Directions for the following item: Read the following passage and answer the items that follow the passages. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only .
Along with sustainable lifestyles, climate justice is regarded as a significant principle in environmental parlance. Both the principles have bearings on political and economic choices of the nation. So far, in our climate change summits or compacts, both the principles have eluded consensus among nations. Justice, in the judicial sense, is well defined. However, in the context of climate change, it has scientific as well as socio-political connotations. The crucial question in the next few years will be how resources, technologies and regulations are used to support the victims of climate change. Justice in climate is not confined to actions relating to mitigation, but includes the wider notion of support for adaptation to climate change and compensation for loss and damage.
Which one of the following statements best reflects the most logical, rational and crucial message conveyed by the passage?
Climate justice should be ingrained in detail in the rules of all the new climate compacts/agreements.
Environmental resources are unevenly distributed and exploited across the globe.
There is an impending issue of dealing with a huge number of climate change victims/climate refugees.
Climate change in all its connotations is mostly due to developed countries and therefore their share of burden should be more.
- The passage focuses on the concept of climate justice, which is significant in addressing the political and economic choices regarding climate change at national and global levels.
- It emphasizes the importance of reaching a consensus on sustainable lifestyles and climate justice in international summits or compacts.
- Justice in this context involves supporting climate change victims, focusing not only on mitigation but also on adaptation, compensation, and overall support.
- Option 1: Climate justice should be ingrained in detail in the rules of all the new climate compacts/agreements.
- This aligns with the passage’s emphasis on including climate justice in international agreements and the need for a consensus.
- Options 2, 3, and 4:
- These options introduce specific aspects of climate justice and global inequalities but do not encapsulate the main message of ensuring climate justice is a part of new agreements.
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